@SteveBrandon Yes, they still have St-Hubert in New Brunswick (in Moncton, I believe). My dad used to go to one in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (where I'm from originally) on Kenmount Road, and also when he was growing up in Gander.
Thanks a lot for posting this, but gosh this commercial is bad! Always a fan of St-Hubert myself, this guy and the similar ads that were aired during this period really bugged me. For one, I couldn't stand the pronunciation of the restaurant as "Saint Hew-bert". I believe their slogan at the time was, "Saint Hew-bert. Now you know about chicken." Lame. I partially blame their crappy advertising for their lack of success outside Quebec.
The only St-Hubert locations in Ontario are in Ottawa and Cornwall. The Toronto one converted into a new barbeque restaurant called the Q. London and Kitchener had St-Hubert locations as well, but they closed in the early 90s.
lol! c'est Bubbles de Trailer Park Boys!
TheBwalojf 4 months ago
Tim Kazurinsky, right?
Anyway, North Bay briefly had a St-Hubert location. It must've closed at least 20 years ago.
SwozyGustafsson 1 year ago
From the days when St-Hubert actually served Pepsi. Now they serve Coke.
MattJFisher 1 year ago
@SteveBrandon Yes, they still have St-Hubert in New Brunswick (in Moncton, I believe). My dad used to go to one in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (where I'm from originally) on Kenmount Road, and also when he was growing up in Gander.
MattJFisher 1 year ago
sweetchuck
sidewalkpilot 2 years ago
Thanks a lot for posting this, but gosh this commercial is bad! Always a fan of St-Hubert myself, this guy and the similar ads that were aired during this period really bugged me. For one, I couldn't stand the pronunciation of the restaurant as "Saint Hew-bert". I believe their slogan at the time was, "Saint Hew-bert. Now you know about chicken." Lame. I partially blame their crappy advertising for their lack of success outside Quebec.
john15008 2 years ago
The only St-Hubert locations in Ontario are in Ottawa and Cornwall. The Toronto one converted into a new barbeque restaurant called the Q. London and Kitchener had St-Hubert locations as well, but they closed in the early 90s.
JBird30761 3 years ago
I don't know about the rest of Canada, but St. Hubert still exists in Ottawa, at least.
I know it's only a couple of miles outside of Quebec, but it's still technically outside Quebec.
SteveBrandon 3 years ago